The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kristie Rearick | October 1, 2021
On Oct. 5, before the U.S. Supreme Court, the outcomes of the resulting trials and the prosecution of Darrell Hemphill will determine the limits of the Sixth Amendment's confrontation clause.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Fara A. Cohen | September 8, 2021
This decision is the latest in a line of cases interpreting the PMWA more expansively than the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which already is leading to the filing of PMWA putative class action lawsuits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | September 2, 2021
The legislature of Massachusetts required vaccination of its inhabitants and set appropriate penalties for refusal. The objection was predicated upon the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | August 9, 2021
This month's column focuses on the details of the four cases in which the Supreme Court did not agree with the Third Circuit last term.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Silver | July 29, 2021
Last month, during a wave of important decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the case of Collins v. Yellen on June 23. This holding, which is summarized below, led the Biden administration to conclude that it had a constitutional right to oust the then-commissioner of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Andrew Saul—a holdover from the Trump administration—and wasted no time in exercising this authority.
By Marcia Coyle | July 28, 2021
Philadelphia got pro bono representation from Hogan Lovells' partner Neal Katyal in one of last term's biggest cases, and other veteran advocates sometimes discount fees for government and nonprofit entities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Laura Susan Raphael and David J. Berney | July 27, 2021
About 50 years ago when students protesting the Vietnam War dominated the news, the U.S. Supreme Court balanced First Amendment rights belonging to students against in loco parentis responsibilities belonging to school officials.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Kenney and Amanda Harding | July 15, 2021
On June 23, in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether schools can regulate off-campus social media speech that materially and substantially disrupts the school environment without violating the First Amendment.
By Tony Mauro | July 14, 2021
Here's what we know, so far, about the 37 Supreme Court law clerks selected for the upcoming term.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | July 13, 2021
During its just-concluded term, the Supreme Court decided six cases on direct review from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, affirming our local federal appellate court two times and reversing or vacating it four times.
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